The trouble is Tup, even your statement is a set of preconceptions in my view ill conceived. "Screw up for five generations" , where is your crystal ball?
I would say many do understand how it will affect us, which is why we see a bright future. We see the future of the EU as a oneway downhill ride. Those who oppose it are those who say "it had not been thought about". Brexiteers knew the EU would be awkward, but EU allowing dogma to trump pragmatism surely is a reason to leave not stay? since no such organisation can ever be successful, and the EU certainly is not.
The biggest disagreement between remainers and leavers, is that remainers measure EU in terms of continuity of a stable present. Many Leavers see it disintegrating so the measurement of benefits from the status quo is therefore a false paradigm. Rats and sinking ships. Lifeboats and the titanic are closer to our vision.
All I can say is: if everyone held the remoaner view of uncertainty ,everyone would certainly be bankrupt, because no entrepreneur would ever have a vision or accept the uncertainty that comes with following the vision!
Those who have written out a cheque for six or seven figures and have mortgaged the home for starting a business, are those who wonder why leaving the EU is considered such a risk! Walking across the road is a risk!
If none accepted uncertainty, we would have a nation of unemployed permanent job seekers and no entrepreneur willing to employ them. There would be no entrepreneurs. And becaue there would be no private sector, nor would there be funding for the public sector. Britain and the MPs are far too social security minded. They draw a guaranteed salary and pension and cannot conceive of the real world which is nothing like that.
The entire economy relies on a few who have the vision to take the risk. They see singapore and think "that could be us". Ask Dyson. I would hate to live with a remoaner. They see the problem in everything and the opportunity in nothing. They are such miserable people!







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